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Community neonatal nursing work
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2004Background. A neonatal community nursing service may help families to cope with the early transfer of small, vulnerable infants to home. The previous literature has relied on self‐reports to explore this kind of work.Aim. This paper reports a study exploring the work of a community neonatal nursing team in order to describe the strategies and ...
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Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Uilization on Neonatal Transports
Section on Transport Medicine Scientific Program, 2018Purpose: The purpose of the abstract is to better understand the utilization of NNP’s on neonatal transports. The California TRIPS score was utilized to analyze the data and provide for a standard method of evaluation. Methods: Retrospectively neonatal transports where an NNP accompanied the team were …
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Perspectives on Neonatal Nursing
The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2006Neonatal nursing practice has been influenced by a number of external forces over the past 20 years. This article explores some of the influences that have altered practice in the 20-year history of the Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing. Attention is directed to several significant influences such as the development of the Internet and the World ...
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Nursing Perspectives: Neonatal Nurses: Key Stakeholders in the International Neonatal Consortium
NeoReviews, 2016Patients are entitled to receive safe, appropriate, and equitable care, including safe medication administration; however, many medications are not adequately studied in the neonate. As an essential condition conducive to safe medication practices, nurses have the right of access to drug information.
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Neonatal nursing in the community
Paediatric Nursing, 1998Julie Hughes, Pauline Collins
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Neonatal nurses and medication workload
Nursing Standard, 1995A significant amount of neonatal nurses' time is spent on medication-related activities which might in part be undertaken by a pharmacy service.
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Malpractice and the Neonatal Intensive‐Care Nurse
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2004Perinatal nursing has become a specialty vulnerable to litigation, due to parents' high expectations of health care providers' ability to monitor for adverse events and intervene appropriately to prevent harm. When a neonate is injured during the perinatal period, a frequent response is to look for someone to blame.
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Leadership in Neonatal Nursing
Advances in Neonatal Care, 2016Jacqueline M. McGrath, Debra Brandon
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MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2005
Judy A. Beal, Margaret Comerford Freda
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Judy A. Beal, Margaret Comerford Freda
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